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By DAVE TAYLOR
The Trimble Banner
Trimble County Fiscal Court Monday approved the second reading of a “Peddler’s Ordinance” which will legislate the activities of out of county salespersons seeking to do business in the county.

Major General Douglas Carver, US Army (Retired), highly decorated and former Head of All Chaplains, US Army, will be speaking at Smithfield Baptist Church on Sept. 17-20, 2017.
Speaking times are 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, September 17 and 6:30 p.m. nightly September 18 through 20.

Bedford Springs Church Ladies Retreat is Sept. 16 at 12:00 in Fellowship Hall. Guest speaker is Machele Coleman Bess with message ‘Who Holds The Reins.’ Sandwiches, salads and desserts will be served. If you intend to come, please RSVP by calling or texting 502-640-2645, leaving name and phone number.

Thurs., September 14
Milton City Commission meets at the Milton Municipal Building at 7:00 p.m.
Sat. September 16
Bedford Springs Church Ladies Retreat is Sept. 16 at 12:00 in Fellowship Hall. Guest speaker is Machele Coleman Bess with message ‘Who Holds The Reins.’ Sandwiches, salads and desserts will be served. If you intend to come, please RSVP by calling or texting 502-640-2645, leaving name and phone number.
Monday, September 18

FRANKFORT, Ky., – District Court Judges Jerry D. Crosby and Diana E. Wheeler, who serve Trimble, Oldham and Henry counties, participated in sessions on criminal evidence, forensics, implicit bias, legislation and more at the 2017 District Judges College in Covington from Aug. 22-25. The Education Committee of the Kentucky District Judges Association and the Office of Judicial Branch Education at the Administrative Office of the Courts developed the college.

The Kentucky State Police will be conducting traffic safety checkpoints in the counties of Oldham, Trimble, Henry, Owen, Carroll and Gallatin during the period of Sept. 1st through 30th. The intent of a traffic safety checkpoint is to provide for high visibility public safety service, focusing on vehicular equipment deficiencies, confirming appropriate registration of vehicles, the licensing of drivers, and detection of impaired drivers.

By TEENA DRAKE
Special to The Trimble Banner
If you have been out and about in the county, you may have observed families searching, finding and replacing a beautiful bunch of ‘rocks.’ Yes, painted rocks are sweeping the county. If you feel behind in this game of hide and seek, do not! It began about a month ago and is going viral.